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Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Institute Of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Institute Of Technology Vasad Technology Vasad Active Learning Active Learning Assessment Assessment Title:- Refrigeration System Title:- Refrigeration System Faculty Name:- Mr. R R Faculty Name:- Mr. R R Saxena Saxena Students Name:- Students Name:- 1. 1. Patel Dhrupal (140410116049) Patel Dhrupal (140410116049) 2. 2. Patel Divya (140410116051) Patel Divya (140410116051) 3. 3. Patel Kunj (140410116058) Patel Kunj (140410116058) 4. 4. Patel Meet (140410116060) Patel Meet (140410116060)

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Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Institute Of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Institute Of Technology VasadTechnology Vasad

Active Learning Active Learning AssessmentAssessment

Title:- Refrigeration SystemTitle:- Refrigeration System

Faculty Name:- Mr. R R Faculty Name:- Mr. R R SaxenaSaxenaStudents Name:- Students Name:-

1.1.Patel Dhrupal (140410116049)Patel Dhrupal (140410116049)2.2.Patel Divya (140410116051)Patel Divya (140410116051)3.3.Patel Kunj (140410116058)Patel Kunj (140410116058)

4.4.Patel Meet (140410116060)Patel Meet (140410116060)

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IntroductionIntroduction

The mechanism used for lowering or producing low temp. in a body or a space, whose temp. is already below the temp. of its surrounding, is called the refrigeration system.

Here the heat is being generally pumped from low level to the higher one & is rejected at high temp.

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RefrigerationRefrigeration The term refrigeration may be

defined as the process of removing heat from a substance under controlled conditions.

It also includes the process of reducing heat & maintaining the temp. of a body below the general temp. of its surroundings.

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In other words the refrigeration means a continued extraction of heat from a body whose temp is already below the temp. of its surroundings.

RefrigerationRefrigeration

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Refrigerator & RefrigerantRefrigerator & Refrigerant

A refrigerator is a reversed heat engine or a heat pump which takes out heat from a cold body & delivers it to a hot body.

The refrigerant is a heat carrying medium which during their cycle in a refrigeration system absorbs heat from a low temp. system & delivers it to a higher temp. system.

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Refrigeration CycleRefrigeration Cycle

In refrigeration system the heat is being generally pumped from low level to higher one & rejected at that temp.

This rejection of heat from low level to higher level of temp. can only be performed with the help of external work according to second law of thermodynamics.

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The total amount of heat being rejected to the outside body consist of two parts:-

- the heat extracted from the body to be cooled .

- the heat equivalent to the mechanical work required for extracting it.

Refrigeration CycleRefrigeration Cycle

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Basic Requirement For Basic Requirement For RefrigerationRefrigeration

A refrigerator is a reverse heat engine run in the reverse direction by means of external aid.

Every type of refrigeration system used for producing cold must have the following four basic units:-

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Basic Requirement For Basic Requirement For RefrigerationRefrigeration

Low temp. thermal sink to which the heat is rejected for cooling the space.

Means of extracting the heat energy from the sink, raising its level of temp. before delivering it to heat receiver.

A receiver is a storage to which the heat is transferred from the high temp., high pressure refrigerant.

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Basic Requirement For Basic Requirement For RefrigerationRefrigerationMeans of reducing the pressure &

temp. of the refrigerant before it return to the sink.

The processes of the cycle are evaporation, compression, condensation & expansion.

By reversing the heat engine cycle completely & by changing the working agent, a refrigeration cycle is obtained.

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Types of Refrigeration Types of Refrigeration SystemsSystems

Vapour compression refrigeration system

Vapour absorption refrigeration system

Thermo electric refrigeration system

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Vapour Compression Vapour Compression RefrigerationRefrigerationThis is the most important system

from the point of commercial & domestic utility & most practical form of refrigeration.

The working fluid refrigerant used in this refrigeration system readily evaporates & condenses or changes alternatively between the vapour & liquid phases without leaving the refrigerating plant

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During evaporation it absorbs heat from the cold body or in condensing or cooling it rejects heat to the external hot body .

The heat absorbed from cold body during evaporation is used as its latent heat for converting it from liquid to vapour.

Thus a cooling effect is created in working fluid.

Vapour Compression Vapour Compression RefrigerationRefrigeration

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This system of refrigeration thus act as latent heat pump since its pump its latent heat from the cold body or brine & rejects it or deliver it to the external hot body or the cooling medium.

According to the law of thermodynamics , this can be done only on the expenditure of energy which is supplied to the system in the form of electrical energy driving the compressor.

Vapour Compression Vapour Compression RefrigerationRefrigeration

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The vapour compression cycle is used in most of the modern refrigeration systems in large industrial plants.

The vapour in this cycle is circulated through the various components of the system, where it undergoes a number of changes in its state or condition.

Vapour Compression Vapour Compression RefrigerationRefrigeration

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Each cycle of operation consists of the four fundamental changes of state or processes:-

ExpansionVaporisationCompressionCondensation

Vapour Compression Vapour Compression RefrigerationRefrigeration

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Components of Vapour Components of Vapour Compression SystemCompression SystemCompressorCondenserReceiverExpansion valveEvaporator

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CompressorCompressor The low pressure & temp.

refrigerant from evaporator is drawn into the compressor through the inlet or suction valve , where it is compressed to a high pressure & temp.

The high pressure & temp vapour refrigerant is discharged into the condenser through the delivery or discharge valve.

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CondenserCondenser

The condenser or the cooler consists of coils of pipe in which the high pressure & temp. vapour refrigerant is cooled & condensed.

The refrigerant while passing through the condenser, rejects its latent heat to surrounding condensing medium which is normally air or water.

Thus hot refrigerant vapour received from compressor is converted into liquid form in condenser.

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ReceiverReceiver

The condensed liquid refrigerant

from the condenser is stored in a vessel, known as receiver, from where it is supplied to the expansion valve or refrigerant control valve.

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Expansion ValveExpansion Valve The function of this valve is to allow

the liquid refrigerant under high pressure & temp. to pass at a controlled rate after reducing its pressure & temp.

some of liquid refrigerant evaporates as it passes through the expansion valve, but the greater portion is vaporised in the evaporator at the low pressure & temp.

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EvaporatorEvaporator An evaporator consists of coils of

pipes in which the liquid vapour refrigerant at low pressure & temp. is evaporated & changed into vapour refrigerant at low pressure & temp.

During evaporation process, the liquid vapour refrigerant absorbs its latent heat of vaporization from the medium which is to be cooled.

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AdvantagesAdvantagesSmaller size for a given

refrigerating capacityHigher coeff. of performanceLower power requirements for a

given capacity Less complexity in both design &

operationIt can be used over large of

temp.

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